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Making Slow Love, Polynesian Style
Slow Love:
A Polynesian
Pillow Book
One of the quickest things that can destroy a marriage is an unsatisfactory love life, either for one partner, or both husband & wife. Much discontent may come from our Western culture, which emphasizes performance and sexual satisfaction almost above any other human need.
Tired of the incessant TV and online sexual advice ads, let alone go shopping & have 10, 20, 30 or ‘mo better ways to orgasm, look sexier or satisfy your partner shouting for your last-minute impulse buy at the checkout counter? Who wants yet more performance and pressure-driven advice? Pressure, pressure & more pressure—that’s not fun!
Marriage Takes Two to Tango!
Last week I wrote about a wife who put her husband up for sale on Craigslist and posted several more unhappy + happy (gasp!) listings about marriage or relationships. Ready to put your husband, wife or partner up for sale on Craigslist? You’re not ready to get divorced but you’ve had it with your marriage or committed partnership—perhaps saying that “you’re doing the tango to different tunes” is an extremely gentle way of putting it.
Marriage Is A Journey (To State The Obvious)
Marriage is not a ritual or an end. It is a long, intricate, intimate dance together and nothing matters more than your own sense of balance … and your choice of partner.
–Amy Bloom
“Planning My Wedding” is probably listed in the top 3 most important life events for many women (& men, as it’s probably rising on gay and lesbian lists as their right to marry is increasingly legalized). Well, yes, it is supposed to be a singular, once-in-a-lifetime event, however, divorce statistics say otherwise.
True Love At Second Sight
I just saw “Princess Bride” for the umpteenth time last night. Yeah, yeah, yeah, it’s corny, schmaltzy and I wondered is there really such a thing as “true love” or the “perfect farm boy”? Well, I guess the Universe thought my question was sincere enough to toss me an answer via the love story of Stacy and Audie, celebrating their 11th wedding anniversary today.
10 Surefire Paths To Divorce
Most of us get married to stay married. However, no matter how good our intentions, we all bring baggage to our relationship that can untie those knots of love. So what do you do if you’re married or in a committed relationship, maybe with kids, maybe not…and you see trouble brewing on the horizon? It takes two to tango, so you may be realizing that you and the once-love-of-your-life are doing a dance that’s going to leave you on opposite sides of the dance floor.
